Lyceum Theatre, London

The Lyceum Theatre is a grand, luxurious playhouse in the West End that has housed productions since 1904. However, the roaring production of The Lion King has dazzled theatregoers since 1999 and continues to do so today.

Prior to 1904, there was a theatre that stood on this site. But, the theatre was remodelled to incorporate space for a larger audience. Alongside being a theatre, the Lyceum was the home of the “Sublime Society of Beefsteaks”, a group who would congregate with one another to eat beef and drink wine.

The venue has maintained a vibrant, colourful history. Originally known as the English Opera House, operas including Cosi fan tute by Mozart and shows including A Tale of Two Cities were performed there, as well as famous faces taking to the stage with their own shows.

Book your tickets for The Lion King now, playing at the Lyceum Theatre.